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Check for Provide an accessible overview (MOS:INTRO): Done
Major Point 1: Formation "The players, all aged between 15 and 20 years old in accordance with league rules," (not a concise summary of the corresponding section in the body)
Major Point 2: Team history "Formed in 2010, they played in the North American Hockey League's West Division for two seasons. With losing records in both seasons, the team did not make the playoffs in either season. The ownership group made attempts at establishing the team in the British Columbia Hockey League and the Alberta Junior Hockey League but was not successful. Despite attracting better than average attendance for a NAHL team, high travelling and operating costs resulted in the team ceasing operations in April 2012" & "The Rage played in the 4,500 seat EnCana Events Centre where their first win came on September 24, 2010, against the Alaska Avalanche. Their final home game was a loss to the Wenatchee Wild in March 2012." (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 3: Dissolution "" (not a concise summary of the corresponding section in the body)
Major Point 4: Community "were active with charities and within the community." (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 5: Uniform "The team's name and symbol was intended to represent an outward expression of passion and internal desire to dominate other teams." (summarised well in the lead)
Check for Relative emphasis: Done
Major Point 1: Formation "The players, all aged between 15 and 20 years old in accordance with league rules," (the lead does not give due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 2: Team history "Formed in 2010, they played in the North American Hockey League's West Division for two seasons. With losing records in both seasons, the team did not make the playoffs in either season. The ownership group made attempts at establishing the team in the British Columbia Hockey League and the Alberta Junior Hockey League but was not successful. Despite attracting better than average attendance for a NAHL team, high travelling and operating costs resulted in the team ceasing operations in April 2012" & "The Rage played in the 4,500 seat EnCana Events Centre where their first win came on September 24, 2010, against the Alaska Avalanche. Their final home game was a loss to the Wenatchee Wild in March 2012." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 3: Dissolution "" (the lead does not give due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 4: Community "were active with charities and within the community." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 5: Uniform "The team's name and symbol was intended to represent an outward expression of passion and internal desire to dominate other teams." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
I'm glad to see your work here. I do have some insights based on the above checklist that I think will improve the article:
I think the lead can be improved in order to provide an accessible overview and to give relative emphasis.
1a issue: A full stop is missing at the end of the first para in the lead.
Besides that, I think the article looks excellent. Maclean, please feel free to strike out any recommendation from this review which you think will not help in improving the article which is our main aim here. All the best, --Seabuckthorn♥13:39, 8 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Response from maclean25
Thanks for reading and reviewing the article. I have improved the lead section as follows: [1]
My strategy there is to have the first paragraph about who the team is and what they did, with the second paragraph noting ancillary or background info.
From the "Formation" section the lead notes where they played, attempts to get the team into other leagues and the reasons why the other leagues wouldn't take them.
From the "Team history" section the lead provides a brief overview of how each season went.